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munch

chew noisily / eat steadily / crunch
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: munchespast: munchedpp: muncheding: munching

This word evokes a sensory experience of rhythmic, audible chewing. It suggests a leisurely or steady pace of eating, often associated with snacks or crunchy foods, rather than a formal meal. The connotation is generally casual and can imply a sense of contentment or mindless consumption. As a noun, the word refers specifically to the sound or the physical action of chewing. While it can be used to describe the act of eating, it is distinct from "chew" in that it emphasizes the repetitive, often noisy nature of the process.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To eat something steadily and often noisily, typically by chewing it thoroughly.

"He sat on the sofa munching a bag of potato chips."

Intransitive Verb

To eat something steadily and often noisily.

"The rabbit sat in the garden munching away happily."

Noun

The act of chewing food steadily and noisily.

"The loud munch of the apple could be heard across the quiet room."

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